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Rescued Dogs In Need Of Foster Homes

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Foster families are desperately needed to help care for some of the current pet residents at the shelter to free up kennel space for the rescued dogs who need isolation and extensive veterinary care. The rescued dogs are not ready for adoption at this time.

A representative for the shelter said the animals had been living in deplorable conditions for several years. The shelter said the woman had stopped selling the dogs, but they continued to breed. The majority of the dogs are said to be Chihuahua and Chinese crested breeds.

Precinct 6 deputies and the Houston Humane Society R.A.I.D.E.R. team executed a warrant on Thursday. The animals were brought to the Houston Humane Society, where medical evaluations were conducted.

A civil hearing is scheduled on Jan. 28 for the 63-year-old woman who lived at that home.

The Houston Humane Society needs help to handle the influx of 200+ animals. Foster families are desperately needed to help care for some of their current pet residents to free up kennel space for the rescued dogs who need isolation and extensive veterinary care. Monetary donations are being sought to help cover the costly medical expenses and intensive care.

If you are interesting in helping these poor animals, please make a financial donation for the medical care and expenses, click here. Please click here to check their needs list for other items.er items.